The Atlantic City Free Public Library will be holding “History Hunts” this summer at
The Atlantic City Experience (ACX), located in the lobby of Jim Whelan Boardwalk
Hall.
People of all ages are invited to register for these Atlantic City history-based scavenger
hunts. Participants will be given 50 questions to answer based on the exhibits and
information presented at ACX.
History Hunts will be held July 7 and Aug. 18 for adults, and July 21 for children/teens at
ACX. Each hunt will be held from 2-4 p.m. Free parking will be available at Boardwalk
Hall for participants.
One thing Adams has generally avoided doing publicly is calling on the city’s landlords to make their vacant apartments available for migrants. Critics are now asking why.
There were more construction workers than visitors on the Pointe-du-Chêne Wharf Friday, as the rain and cool temperatures pushed its reopening back until Saturday at 9 a.m.
Eric Adams s team has asked city agencies for ideas for where to house an expected influx of migrants, as Title 42 expires. Among the suggestions were the Flatiron and Central Park.